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The Redcliffe novels series follow the adventures of bookshop owner Jessica Stone as she meets a man and falls in love, only to discover the hidden werewolf secrets of her close friends. Who knew the Cornish coast could be so … Continue reading →

Originally posted on Lizzie Lamb – author: Authors know how difficult it is to build a following of loyal readers and to gently persuade those readers to review their book once they’ve read it. To help redress that, August 2016 has been decreed Write An…

Love Hurts. Love Kills. Love Redeems. The Darkness of Love. Those are the titles of my first four published novels. Does that tell you a little bit about my experiences of being in love? I think so. Now, before you … Continue reading →

Hey folks, what are you doing this weekend? Do you fancy meeting your favourite paranormal author in Middlewich? Then come on up! I will be exhibiting the Redcliffe novels, and The Darkness of Love, as part of The Middlewich Creative … Continue reading →

Good morning, my friends! Or, good afternoon, or good evening, depending on what time of day you read this blog. I thank you for coming along, and for taking the time to see what I have to say. I feel … Continue reading →

I couldn’t resist the spirit of today, so Happy Valentine’s Day to all my friends, and welcome to my new followers! Every year I tell myself I won’t be dragged into the blatant commercialism of this day, but I always … Continue reading →

Hello my friends, and welcome new followers of my blog. It has been a little quiet over here lately while I worked on my NaNoWriMo project whilst juggling the ever present domestic dramas of daily life. So it is that … Continue reading →

Last week I had a holiday in Scotland with my children and some friends. We had a lovely time. We stayed on a good old-fashioned family caravan park, we visited the town of Ayr, the city of Glasgow, and the … Continue reading →

If you have not yet read the Redcliffe novels, and you intend to do so, then I recommend you do not read this post, for I am about to discuss a very large spoiler in my stories… When I wrote … Continue reading →

I was running through the forest on the outskirts of the Cornish town of Redcliffe. It was evening and the sky was growing dark with that smooth, silky blackness that descends gradually as night progresses. There was an eerie feel … Continue reading →